Corsair memory HELP!

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Joeytpg

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guys i was looking at some corsair memory for my powerbook 1.33 15"

and i don't which one it uses.....is this the one for my powerbook?

Corsair 200Pin 512MB DDR SO-DIMM PC-2700 - OEM
(limit 10 per customer) *


- Specifications -

Manufacturer: Corsair
Speed: DDR333(PC2700)
Type: 200 Pin DDR SO-DIMM
Error Checking: Non-ECC
Registered/Unbuffered: Unbuffered
Cas Latency: 2.5
Support Voltage: 2.5V
Bandwidth: 2.7GB/s
Organization: 64M x 64 -Bit
Warranty: Lifetime
 
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MoltenLava

Guest
Yeah, Corsair is a good brand. And newegg is a good place to buy memory.
 
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Joeytpg

Guest
thanks guys......are those the correct specification for powerbook memory?....
 
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TylerMoney

Guest
mines DDR 266, but I'm sure the newer powerbooks can do DDR333. And PC2700 is what I have, so that's right. It should be perfect.
 
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Cloudane

Guest
Yes, 2700 is the one to go for. I'd be picking Crucial, as they have a very good reputation in the Apple forums etc, but Corsair are good too.
 
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TylerMoney

Guest
Is crucial an actual memmory brand?...aren't they just a site set up to help find the best memmory at the best price for your computer?
 
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Cloudane

Guest
You were right the first time: they make their own memory, as in it's a memory brand. They just happen to have an *excellent* online system for consumers to order from, rather than going through some overpriced third party.
 
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Joeytpg

Guest
ok, thanks a lot for the feedback............the last question now........

can i get Corsair or Crucial at a Compusa?..not the online compusa store.......but the fisical store??.......

could you name any other computer stores that may have corsair/crucial for sale? (like i said NOT online)
 

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